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```mermaid
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%%{init: {'theme':'forest'}}%%
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graph TD
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```
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> **Reminder**: the only theme that can be customized is the `base` theme. The following section covers how to use `themeVariables` for customizations.
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> **Reminder**: the only theme that can be customized is the `base` theme. The following section covers how to use `themeVariables` for customizations.
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## Customizing Themes with `themeVariables`
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## Customizing Themes with `themeVariables`
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```mermaid
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%%{
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init: {
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'theme': 'base',
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'themeVariables': {
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'primaryColor': '#BB2528',
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'primaryTextColor': '#fff',
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'primaryBorderColor': '#7C0000',
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'lineColor': '#F8B229',
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'secondaryColor': '#006100',
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'tertiaryColor': '#fff'
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}
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}
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}%%
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graph TD
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A[Christmas] -->|Get money| B(Go shopping)
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B --> C{Let me think}
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B --> G[/Another/]
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C ==>|One| D[Laptop]
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C -->|Two| E[iPhone]
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C -->|Three| F[fa:fa-car Car]
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end
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```
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## Color and Color Calculation
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## Color and Color Calculation
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To ensure diagram readability, the default value of certain variables is calculated or derived from other variables. For example, `primaryBorderColor` is derived from the `primaryColor` variable. So if the `primaryColor` variable is customized, Mermaid will adjust `primaryBorderColor` automatically. Adjustments can mean a color inversion, a hue change, a darkening/lightening by 10%, etc.
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To ensure diagram readability, the default value of certain variables is calculated or derived from other variables. For example, `primaryBorderColor` is derived from the `primaryColor` variable. So if the `primaryColor` variable is customized, Mermaid will adjust `primaryBorderColor` automatically. Adjustments can mean a color inversion, a hue change, a darkening/lightening by 10%, etc.
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